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Medicine of the Heart
Community Healing
Devotional Music
Cacao Ceremony

@ A beautiful private residence in the hills of Fairfax

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Medicine of the Heart

A Community Healing

Chocolate & Chanting Cacao Ceremony

You are invited to a heart-centered gathering blending ceremonial cacao with the healing power of devotional chanting & music. This monthly cacao ceremony is a celebration of community, connection, and personal healing, inviting us to open our hearts and connect more deeply with ourselves and each other. Through the heart opening blessings of ceremonial cacao and the uplifting resonance of sacred chanting, we create a space for reflection, renewal, and joy. Step into the Medicine of the Heart and experience the magic of this unique journey of love and transformation.

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Saturday, Nov 16th, 11am - 2pm
At a beautiful private residence in Fairfax

For location details and instructions follow registration link
A by donation community event

If you have any questions, you can reach Antonio by private message by clicking here

Cacao & Ceremonial Considerations

Please Consider Carpooling!
In honor of Pachamama please consider carpooling with friends.
Click here to visit out Facebook even page to post and find carpool options.

Things to Bring

• Reusable water bottle filled with water. Water is good medicine with cacao.
• Your favorite hot beverage mug (we will have some too). 
• Anything else to make yourself comfortable - blanket, shawl, extra cushion, etc...
• Most important, please bring your full presence with an open heart and open mind.

* A Ceremonial Cacao drink is included as a part of this offering! *

If you would like cacao for your personal use at home, please visit this link: 

"The creative energies of each soul become more important when the dark times come around again. In facing up to the enormous problems of the world and accepting the troubles that knock on our doors, we can better learn what hidden resources, deep resolves, and surprising designs we have hidden within us.” 

Michael Meade, “Why the World Doesn’t End”

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